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欧亚大陆的古代文明:人类
作者:张全超,(俄罗斯)布日洛娃·阿列克桑德拉·彼得...
出版社:浙江大学出版社
出版时间:2023-06-01
ISBN:9787308238083
定价:¥118.00
内容简介
本书主题为欧亚大陆古代人类与环境古代文明,研究团队为吉林大学生物考古实验室与莫斯科国立大学联合实验室。 初的欧亚大陆文明始于公元前3500年至公元前1000年。约公元前3500年时,一些已改进生产技术、正在耕种这片干旱的荒原的农业公社,成功的完成了从新石器时代的部落文化到文明的过渡。本书从考古学文化、变形颅病理、颅骨形态等方面进行了探讨与研究。本书纳入“缪斯文库”系列,亦系“中国科技考古丛书”第四本。
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目录
Extreme Climate, Rather Than Population History, Explains Mid-Facial Morphology of Northern Asians
Biological Diversity and Population History of Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherers from the Cis-Baikal Region of Siberia
Nasal Cavity and Maxillary Sinuses form Variation Among Modern Humans of Asian Descent
Divided Zygoma in Holocene Human Populations from Northern China
The Sunghir 3 Upper Paleolithic Juvenile: Pathology versus Persistence in the Paleolithic
Intentional Cranial Modification from the Houtaomuga Site in Jilin, China: Earliest Evidence and Longest in Situ Practice During the Neolithic Age
Trepanations in Sauromato-Sarmatian Crania from the Lower Volga
Violence in the First Millennium BCE Eurasian Steppe: Cranial Trauma in Three Turpan Basin Populations from Xinjiang, China
Rare Cases of Rare Diseases: Re-Examining Early 20th Century Cases of Anencephaly from the Collection of the Moscow State University, Russia
Brief Communication: Testing the Association Between Human Mid-Facial Morphology and Climate Using Autosomal, Mitochondrial, Y Chromosomal Polymorphisms and Cranial Non-Metrics
Ancient DNA Reveals Evidence of Abundant Aurochs (Bos primigenius) in Neolithic Northeast China
Phylogenetic and Population Structural Inference from Genomic Ancestry Maintained in Present-Day Common Wheat Chinese Landraces
Ancient DNA Investigation of the Domestication History of Pigs in Northeast China
Plant Remains Recovered from the Houtaomuga Site in Jilin Province, Northeast China: A Focus on Phase I (12900-11000 cal. BP) and Phase Il (8000-7000 cal. BP)
The Human Cultures in South-Eastern Caspian Region in Final Pleistocene—Holocene Period
Biological Diversity and Population History of Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherers from the Cis-Baikal Region of Siberia
Nasal Cavity and Maxillary Sinuses form Variation Among Modern Humans of Asian Descent
Divided Zygoma in Holocene Human Populations from Northern China
The Sunghir 3 Upper Paleolithic Juvenile: Pathology versus Persistence in the Paleolithic
Intentional Cranial Modification from the Houtaomuga Site in Jilin, China: Earliest Evidence and Longest in Situ Practice During the Neolithic Age
Trepanations in Sauromato-Sarmatian Crania from the Lower Volga
Violence in the First Millennium BCE Eurasian Steppe: Cranial Trauma in Three Turpan Basin Populations from Xinjiang, China
Rare Cases of Rare Diseases: Re-Examining Early 20th Century Cases of Anencephaly from the Collection of the Moscow State University, Russia
Brief Communication: Testing the Association Between Human Mid-Facial Morphology and Climate Using Autosomal, Mitochondrial, Y Chromosomal Polymorphisms and Cranial Non-Metrics
Ancient DNA Reveals Evidence of Abundant Aurochs (Bos primigenius) in Neolithic Northeast China
Phylogenetic and Population Structural Inference from Genomic Ancestry Maintained in Present-Day Common Wheat Chinese Landraces
Ancient DNA Investigation of the Domestication History of Pigs in Northeast China
Plant Remains Recovered from the Houtaomuga Site in Jilin Province, Northeast China: A Focus on Phase I (12900-11000 cal. BP) and Phase Il (8000-7000 cal. BP)
The Human Cultures in South-Eastern Caspian Region in Final Pleistocene—Holocene Period
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